The Christmas Club’s Screenwriter About Liz

We found a new interview with The Christmas Club’s screenwriter where she talks about the movie and mentions Liz. 🙂

Well, you know that might eventually change. There were a couple of serious movies this Christmas on Hallmark that dealt with death and disease–Two Turtle Doves and A Godwink Christmas: Meant For Love. I got really emotional over both movies.

Thanks for the recommendations. That’s good to know. I think there’s a lot of emotion in The Christmas Club. There were a couple of moments with Elizabeth Mitchell that are more emotional than I ever thought they would be in this movie.

Oh, I know it is. I have the utmost respect for screenwriters who write these Hallmark movies. In fact, I know that some actors struggle to make a Hallmark movie. Many actors don’t realize just how hard it is to make one of these.

Oh, yeah, especially the time constraint. And then I think one of the hardest things has to be filming out of order, depending on where the location is. For example, I know with The Christmas Club, they had to shoot a lot of the emotional stuff right at the beginning. So even though they haven’t gotten to build their story from the beginning and have time with the other actors, these actors had to get the emotion going because that’s what they were filming that day. I think it’s pretty cool that they can do that. I’m a terrible actor. {laughs} I could never say otherwise. I tried to do it before, and let’s just say I was not meant to be an actor.

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About Elizabeth Mitchell

Elizabeth Mitchell is a phenomenally talented American actress, born in 1970, probably best known for her roles as the fan favorite ill-fated and one of the most ambiguous characters of tv Dr. Juliet Burke on the hit show "LOST", and the outstanding Snow Queen on "Once Upon A Time". She was the lead in the movie "The Purge: Election Year", which brought in $80 million (8 times its budget) only in USA. Her upcoming movies are "The Christmas Club" for Hallmark channel, the independent feature "Witch Hunt", the romantic comedy "Never Too Late / Welcome To Pine Grove!" with Ellen Burstyn and "What We Found". She recently played Anna in the Syfy's show "The Expanse, but you probably remember her also as the kick-alien-ass FBI Agent Erica Evans on "V", the scientist Rachel Matheson on "Revolution" and the inspector Carine Strand on the Netflix's action/crime series "Crossing Lines".With a B.F.A. in Acting she spent 15 year doing theatre before she got in front of the camera. Her credits include: GIA (1998), FREQUENCY (2000), NURSE BETTY (2000), SANTA CLAUSE 2 (2002), SANTA CLAUSE 3 (2006), but also numerous guest appearances and recurring much discussed characters on well-established shows as ER, LAW & ORDER: SVU, BOSTON LEGAL, EVERWOOD, C.S.I., JAG, BLINDSPOT and HOUSE MD. With numerous credits from theatres, TV series and movies, Elizabeth Mitchell has been blessing our small and big screens for more than 30 years.

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